Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - CRUISE CONTROL
1728110/01/200310004925Surge at cruise. *tt01/20/2004

Investigations


NHTSA IDManufacturerDate openDate closeSubjectRecall campaign
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
PE12033Ford Motor Company10/24/2012Stuck throttle
 Odi has received 50 complaints alleging incidents of stuck throttle due to fractured speed control cable collars in model year (my) 2000 through 2003 ford taurus and mercury sable vehicles equipped with 4-valve 3.0l v6 duratec engines (figure 1).the speed control cable assembly is unique to the subject vehicles and the subject failure mode has not been observed in my 2000 through 2003 taurus/sable vehicles equipped with the 2-valve 3.0l v6 vulcan engine or in any of the my 2004 through 2007 taurus/sable vehicles.the fractured cable allows the cable ferrule to move relative to the collar.this may result in a stuck throttle condition if the ferrule hangs up on the shoulder of the collar when the throttle is closing (figure 2).this condition has resulted in throttles stuck at approximately 26% open.a preliminary evaluation has been opened to determine the scope, frequency and safety-related consequences of the alleged defect.the voqs associated with the opening of this investigation are:10478091, 10474454, 10474161, 10470961, 10469448, 10467920, 10467238, 10466606, 10463903, 10460322, 10460032, 10458061, 10458045, 10457969, 10457652, 10457002, 10456928, 10454596, 10454249, 10453061, 10453032, 10452403, 10451751, 10451684, 10451558, 10451501, 10451409, 10451398, 10451389, 10451186, 10451172, 10451167, 10448591, 10424613, 10408634, 10404525, 10364001, 10322447, 10315965, 10312195, 10284692, 10275904, 10228631, 10228233, 10220414, 10181769, 10122020, 10114193, 10089056, 10002901.
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - CABLES
PE12033Ford Motor Company10/24/2012Stuck throttle
 Odi has received 50 complaints alleging incidents of stuck throttle due to fractured speed control cable collars in model year (my) 2000 through 2003 ford taurus and mercury sable vehicles equipped with 4-valve 3.0l v6 duratec engines (figure 1).the speed control cable assembly is unique to the subject vehicles and the subject failure mode has not been observed in my 2000 through 2003 taurus/sable vehicles equipped with the 2-valve 3.0l v6 vulcan engine or in any of the my 2004 through 2007 taurus/sable vehicles.the fractured cable allows the cable ferrule to move relative to the collar.this may result in a stuck throttle condition if the ferrule hangs up on the shoulder of the collar when the throttle is closing (figure 2).this condition has resulted in throttles stuck at approximately 26% open.a preliminary evaluation has been opened to determine the scope, frequency and safety-related consequences of the alleged defect.the voqs associated with the opening of this investigation are:10478091, 10474454, 10474161, 10470961, 10469448, 10467920, 10467238, 10466606, 10463903, 10460322, 10460032, 10458061, 10458045, 10457969, 10457652, 10457002, 10456928, 10454596, 10454249, 10453061, 10453032, 10452403, 10451751, 10451684, 10451558, 10451501, 10451409, 10451398, 10451389, 10451186, 10451172, 10451167, 10448591, 10424613, 10408634, 10404525, 10364001, 10322447, 10315965, 10312195, 10284692, 10275904, 10228631, 10228233, 10220414, 10181769, 10122020, 10114193, 10089056, 10002901.
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - CRUISE CONTROL
PE12033Ford Motor Company10/24/2012Stuck throttle
 Odi has received 50 complaints alleging incidents of stuck throttle due to fractured speed control cable collars in model year (my) 2000 through 2003 ford taurus and mercury sable vehicles equipped with 4-valve 3.0l v6 duratec engines (figure 1).the speed control cable assembly is unique to the subject vehicles and the subject failure mode has not been observed in my 2000 through 2003 taurus/sable vehicles equipped with the 2-valve 3.0l v6 vulcan engine or in any of the my 2004 through 2007 taurus/sable vehicles.the fractured cable allows the cable ferrule to move relative to the collar.this may result in a stuck throttle condition if the ferrule hangs up on the shoulder of the collar when the throttle is closing (figure 2).this condition has resulted in throttles stuck at approximately 26% open.a preliminary evaluation has been opened to determine the scope, frequency and safety-related consequences of the alleged defect.the voqs associated with the opening of this investigation are:10478091, 10474454, 10474161, 10470961, 10469448, 10467920, 10467238, 10466606, 10463903, 10460322, 10460032, 10458061, 10458045, 10457969, 10457652, 10457002, 10456928, 10454596, 10454249, 10453061, 10453032, 10452403, 10451751, 10451684, 10451558, 10451501, 10451409, 10451398, 10451389, 10451186, 10451172, 10451167, 10448591, 10424613, 10408634, 10404525, 10364001, 10322447, 10315965, 10312195, 10284692, 10275904, 10228631, 10228233, 10220414, 10181769, 10122020, 10114193, 10089056, 10002901.

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL
04/15/2012
 With a hard press on the gas pedal at 55mph..the gas pedal stuck in the fully pressed position after lifting my foot off the gas pedal...i then put the transmission in neutral and stomp the gas pedal a few times and then the gas pedal released from the fully pressed position.
12/06/20121442401
 While driving with the cruise control off. normal acceleration up to highway speeds, upon releasing the gas pedal the throttle stuck open and the car would not decelerate without heavy braking. pulled off the road and shut off engine. discovered that the cruise control cable had pushed itself back out of a locking ferrule that is supposed to hold it in place with plastic tabs, and lodged sideways so the throttle was being held open. put the cable back in place and it appeared to be properly seated but the same thing happened twice more before i could get the vehicle home. the plastic tabs have become brittle and broken and no longer properly hold the cruise control cable ferrule tightly in its socket. i see now from internet research that i could have completely disconnected the cable to completely alleviate the problem. but in the dark & cold and being unfamiliar with the mechanics of this particular vehicle i didn't have that knowledge at the time. upon a bit of internet research i see this is a fairly common failure mode for this particular part on 2001-2006 ford taurus' and other fords that use a similar mechanical cruise control method. i can't believe that there has not been a recall on this issue... this is a major safety issue and could easily cause a crash and fatalities. it was a pretty unnerving experience and i'm familiar with cars and have been driving over 35 years... i'd hate to have this happen to an inexperienced driver. *tr
12/06/2012144240
 While driving with the cruise control off. normal acceleration up to highway speeds, upon releasing the gas pedal the throttle stuck open and the car would not decelerate without heavy braking. pulled off the road and shut off engine. discovered that the cruise control cable had pushed itself back out of a locking ferrule that is supposed to hold it in place with plastic tabs, and lodged sideways so the throttle was being held open. put the cable back in place and it appeared to be properly seated but the same thing happened twice more before i could get the vehicle home. the plastic tabs have become brittle and broken and no longer properly hold the cruise control cable ferrule tightly in its socket. i see now from internet research that i could have completely disconnected the cable to completely alleviate the problem. but in the dark & cold and being unfamiliar with the mechanics of this particular vehicle i didn't have that knowledge at the time. upon a bit of internet research i see this is a fairly common failure mode for this particular part on 2001-2006 ford taurus' and other fords that use a similar mechanical cruise control method. i can't believe that there has not been a recall on this issue... this is a major safety issue and could easily cause a crash and fatalities. it was a pretty unnerving experience and i'm familiar with cars and have been driving over 35 years... i'd hate to have this happen to an inexperienced driver.
08/14/20091
 First incident of throttle cable becoming stuck and causing acceleration took place while merging onto i-25 from university blvd in denver, co. accelerated to highway speed (60 mph), however, once the accelerator pedal was no longer depressed, the vehicle continued to accelerate up to approximately 70 mph. exited interstate at colorado blvd and had to apply heavy pressure to brake pedal as the vehicle continued to try to accelerate. rpm's were about 5,000 while stopped, and once brake pedal was released the vehicle once again accelerated without he accelerator being depressed. rpm's once again climbed when vehicle was put in park. upon turning the vehicle off and inspecting the engine, it was discovered the throttle cable housing was broken and the throttle cable had come loose. temporary repairs were made using a hose clamp, however, the acceleration has occurred numerous times (at least once every few months) since the first incident. the cable housing has degraded further, prompting fixes to be made to the throttle cable whenever an incident occurs. *tr
08/14/2009
 First incident of throttle cable becoming stuck and causing acceleration took place while merging onto i-25 from university blvd in denver, co. accelerated to highway speed (60 mph), however, once the accelerator pedal was no longer depressed, the vehicle continued to accelerate up to approximately 70 mph. exited interstate at colorado blvd and had to apply heavy pressure to brake pedal as the vehicle continued to try to accelerate. rpm's were about 5,000 while stopped, and once brake pedal was released the vehicle once again accelerated without he accelerator being depressed. rpm's once again climbed when vehicle was put in park. upon turning the vehicle off and inspecting the engine, it was discovered the throttle cable housing was broken and the throttle cable had come loose. temporary repairs were made using a hose clamp, however, the acceleration has occurred numerous times (at least once every few months) since the first incident. the cable housing has degraded further, prompting fixes to be made to the throttle cable whenever an incident occurs.
07/27/201177000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated that while driving 2 mph and pulling into a parking spot the vehicle accelerated independently and crashed into the concrete parking chock. the vehicle continued rolling and crash into another parked vehicle. the failure recurred a second time while driving 10 mph up a steep incline. the contact shifted into the neutral position and merged to the side of the road. the vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic for diagnosis. the speed control cables were adjusted for a quick but not permanent fix. the dealer was notified but offered no assistance. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure who did not offer any assistance. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 77,000 and the current mileage was 78,000.
07/27/201177000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated that while driving 2 mph and pulling into a parking spot the vehicle accelerated independently and crashed into the concrete parking chock. the vehicle continued rolling and crash into another parked vehicle. the failure recurred a second time while driving 10 mph up a steep incline. the contact shifted into the neutral position and merged to the side of the road. the vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic for diagnosis. the speed control cables were adjusted for a quick but not permanent fix. the dealer was notified but offered no assistance. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure who did not offer any assistance. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 77,000 and the current mileage was 78,000. pmb
07/27/201177000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated while driving 2 mph and pulling into a parking spot the vehicle accelerated independently and crashing into the cement chock then rolling over it and crashing into another parked vehicle. the failure recurred a second time while driving 10 mph up a steep incline. the contact put the vehicle in the neutral position and pulled over. the vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic for diagnosis. the speed control cables were adjusted for a quick but not permanent fix. the dealer was notified but offered no assistance. the manufacturer was notified but likewise offered no assistance. the vehicle had not been repaired. the failure mileage was 77,000 and the current mileage was 78,000. dt
07/29/2012199000
 Tl - the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated that while driving approximately 80 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. the contact merged to the shoulder and attempted to restart the vehicle but to no avail. the vehicle was towed to an independent mechanic for diagnostic testing. the mechanic advised that the throttle and cruise control cables needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 199,000 and the current mileage was 202,000. kmj
07/29/201219900
 Tl - the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated that while driving at approximately 80mph the vehicle stalled. the contact merged to the shoulder of the road shut off and restarted the vehicle. the vehicle was unable to restart and was towed to an independent mechanic for diagnostic testing. the mechanic stated the throttle and cruise control cable needed to be replaced. the vehicle was repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 199,000 and the current mileage was 202,000. dr
10/15/201242000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated that while driving approximately 10 mph, the vehicle suddendly accelerated up to 50 mph. the vehicle then crashed into a tree. the driver sustained two broken legs, twelve cracked ribs and the left shoulder was shattered. a police report was filed. the vehicle was completely destroyed and towed to a savage facility. the manufacturer was not notified of the unintended acceleration malfunction. the approximate failure mileage was 42,000. the vin was unavailable. pmb
10/15/201242000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact was driving approximately 10 mph and unexpectedly the vehicle accelerated up to 50 mph. the vehicle then crashed into a tree. the driver sustained two broken legs, twelve cracked ribs and the left shoulder was shattered. a police report was filed. the vehicle was completely destroyed and towed to a savage facility. the manufacturer was not notified of the unintended acceleration malfunction. the approximate failure mileage was 42,000. the vin was unavailable. js
05/11/201298000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated that while traveling 35 mph, the vehicle accelerated unexpectedly. the brakes were depressed but the vehicle failed to stop and crashed into a concrete parking marker. there were no injuries and the police were not contacted. the vehicle was towed to a local repair shop. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the vehicle was repaired. the failure mileage was 98,000 and the current mileage was 100,000.
05/11/2012101000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated that while driving 35 mph, the vehicle began to accelerate independently. the contact attempted applied extreme pressure to the brakes but the vehicle did not stop until crashing into a mail box. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnosis where the brake pads were replaced and the rotors were resurfaced. the vehicle was repaired. the failure and current mileages were 101,000.
05/11/201298000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated that while traveling 35 mph, the vehicle accelerated unexpectedly. the brakes were depressed but the vehicle failed to stop and crashed into a concrete parking marker. there were no injuries and the police were not contacted. the vehicle was towed to a local repair shop. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the vehicle was repaired. the failure mileage was 98,000 and the current mileage was 100,000. kmj
05/11/2012101000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated that while driving 35 mph, the vehicle began to accelerate independently. the contact attempted applied extreme pressure to the brakes but the vehicle did not stop until crashing into a box. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnosis where the brake pads were replaced and the rotors were resurfaced. the vehicle was repaired. the failure and current mileages were 101,000. kmj
05/11/201298000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated that while traveling 35 mph, the vehicle accelerated unexpectedly. the brakes were depressed but the vehicle failed to stop and crashed into a concrete parking marker. there were no injuries and the police were not contacted. the vehicle was towed to a local repair shop. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the vehicle was repaired. the failure mileage was 98,000 and the current mileage was 100,000. kmj
05/11/2012101000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated that while driving 35 mph, the vehicle began to accelerate independently. the contact attempted applied extreme pressure to the brakes but the vehicle did not stop until crashing into a box. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnosis where the brake pads were replaced and the rotors were resurfaced. the vehicle was repaired. the failure and current mileages were 101,000. kmj
05/11/201298000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated while traveling 35 mph the vehicle accelerated unexpectantly the brakes were depressed but failed to stop and the vehicle crashed into concrete parking marker. the crash caused no injuries and the police were not contacted. the vehicle was towed to a local repair shop. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the vehicle was repaired. the failure mileage was 98,000 and the current mileage was 100,000. rds
05/11/2012101000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated while driving 35 mph the vehicle began to accelerate independently. the contact attempted to bring the vehicle to a stop by putting lots of pressure on the brake but the vehicle did not stop until crashing into a box. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic for diagnosis and the brake pads were replaced and the rotors were refaced. the vehicle was repaired. the failure and current mileages were 101,000. dt
07/14/20121756601
 I pushed the accelerator into passing gear to go around a vehicle in the passing zone on a hill. when i released the accelerator the car continued to accelerate and on topping the hill we were traveling over 70 mph. i tapped the accelerator but acceleration continued. coming down the hill i shifted into neutral and the engine accelerated to over 6000 rpm. i stopped on level ground and shut the engine off. on restart, the engine immediately revved to over 6000 rpm and a transaxle warning icon appeared. by alternately shifting in and out of gear i jerked to an auto body shop. the mechanics knew the problem immediately; broken plastic tabs had allowed the cruise control cable sheath to slip out of the throttle connector. the cable sheath was jammed against the edge of the connector, holding the throttle open. when the sheath was reinserted into the connector, rpm returned to normal. the mechanics wired the cable to the connector so we could continue our trip. function is normal 3k miles later. the dealer indicated no recalls or tsb's related to the problem and wants $34. for a new cable. *tr
07/14/2012175660
 I pushed the accelerator into passing gear to go around a vehicle in the passing zone on a hill. when i released the accelerator the car continued to accelerate and on topping the hill we were traveling over 70 mph. i tapped the accelerator but acceleration continued. coming down the hill i shifted into neutral and the engine accelerated to over 6000 rpm. i stopped on level ground and shut the engine off. on restart, the engine immediately reved to over 6000 rpm and a transaxle warning icon appeared. by alternately shifting in and out of gear i jerked to an auto body shop. the mechanics knew the problem immediately; broken plastic tabs had allowed the cruise control cable sheath to slip out of the throttle connector. the cable sheath was jammed against the edge of the connector, holding the throttle open. when the sheath was reinserted into the connector, rpm returned to normal. the mechanics wired the cable to the connector so we could continue our trip. function is normal 3k miles later. the dealer indicated no recalls or tsb's related to the problem and wants $34. for a new cable.
07/11/2012105000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated that while driving approximately 5 mph, the vehicle suddenly accelerated on its own. the accelerator pedal also depressed to the floorboard. the contact depressed the brake pedal but the vehicle would not stop. the vehicle crashed into a communication box, went air bourne, and came to a stop after landing. the vehicle was towed to the dealer for a diagnostic test. the technician was unable to diagnose the failure. there was a recall under nhtsa campaign id number: 02v266000 (service brakes, hydraulic:pedals and linkages) that may be related to the failure. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that the vin was not included in the recall. the vehicle was repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 105,000.
07/15/2009450001
 Similar to the recent ford escape recall, the cruise control malfunctioned at highway speeds resulting in the vehicle being stuck in full throttle. the only effective way to safely slow the vehicle was to combine the standard brakes, emergency brake, and switching off the ignition. *tr
07/11/2012105000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated that while driving approximately 5 mph, the vehicle suddenly accelerated on its own. the accelerator pedal also depressed to the floorboard. the contact depressed the brake pedal but the vehicle would not stop. the vehicle crashed into a communication box, went air bourne, and came to a stop after landing. the vehicle was towed to the dealer for a diagnostic test. the technician was unable to diagnose the failure. there was a recall under nhtsa campaign id number: 02v266000 (service brakes, hydraulic:pedals and linkages) that may be related to the failure. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated that the vin was not included in the recall. the vehicle was repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 105,000. sm.
07/15/2009450001
 Similar to the recent ford escape recall, the cruise control malfunctioned at highway speeds resulting in the vehicle being stuck in full throttle. the only effective way to safely slow the vehicle was to combine the standard brakes, emergency brake, and switching off the ignition. *tr
07/11/2012105000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. while driving approximately 5 mph the vehicle suddenly accelerated on its own. the accelerator pedal fell to the floor board. the contact depressed the brake pedal but the vehicle would not stop. the vehicle crashed into a communication box was air bourne and came to a stop after landing. the vehicle was towed to the dealer for diagnostic. the technician was unable to diagnose the failure. there was a recall under nhtsa campaign id number: 02v266000 (service brakes, hydraulic:pedals and linkages) that may be related to the failure. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and stated the vin was not included in the recall. the vehicle was repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 105,000. da
07/15/2009450001
 Similar to the recent ford escape recall, the cruise control malfunctioned at highway speeds resulting in the vehicle being stuck in full throttle. the only effective way to safely slow the vehicle was to combine the standard brakes, emergency brake, and switching off the ignition. *tr
07/15/200945000
 Similar to the recent ford escape recall, the cruise control malfunctioned at highway speeds resulting in the vehicle being stuck in full throttle. the only effective way to safely slow the vehicle was to combine the standard brakes, emergency brake, and switching off the ignition.
07/18/20121770001
 While driving the throttle stuck in place and would not decelerate. upon investigation the clip that holds the cruise control cable was broken, allowing the cable to slip out of place and jam the throttle cable in an accelerated position. *tr
07/18/2012177000
 While driving the throttle stuck in place and would not decelerate. upon investigation the clip that holds the cruise control cable was broken, allowing the cable to slip out of place and jam the throttle cable in an accelerated position.
05/04/2012170000
 Coming off an on ramp onto the interstate, the car continued to accelerate and the brake would not disengage the cruise control. it reached 85 mph before i shifted into neutral, coasted to the shoulder, and shut off the ignition. i started the car and the engine revved up again, so i shut it off and called for assistance.
05/09/201298000
 Started the engine this morning and the engine raced to over 4000 rpm, having never touched the accelerator pedal today. shut it down and started it again - same thing. never seen anything like this before on this car. i looked under the hood and a beige colored plastic guide for the cruize control cable had a chip out of the side of the guide entry point such that the cruise control cable and sheath were caught out of alignment in the slot of the chip in the guide. i pulled out, straightened and reset the cable, sheath and guide and, again started the engine. perfect idle. this is very dangerous if it were to happen while driving! i won't drive this car until i know it's resolved. do you need pictures? i don't see any recall for this here...
05/04/2012170000
 Coming off an on ramp onto the interstate, the car continued to accelerate and the brake would not disengage the cruise control. it reached 85 mph before i shifted into neutral, coasted to the shoulder, and shut off the ignition. i started the car and the engine revved up again, so i shut it off and called for assistance.
05/09/201298000
 Started the engine this morning and the engine raced to over 4000 rpm, having never touched the accelerator pedal today. shut it down and started it again - same thing. never seen anything like this before on this car. i looked under the hood and a beige colored plastic guide for the cruize control cable had a chip out of the side of the guide entry point such that the cruise control cable and sheath were caught out of alignment in the slot of the chip in the guide. i pulled out, straightened and reset the cable, sheath and guide and, again started the engine. perfect idle. this is very dangerous if it were to happen while driving! i won't drive this car until i know it's resolved. do you need pictures? i don't see any recall for this here...
05/04/2012170000
 Coming off an on ramp onto the interstate, the car continued to accelerate and the brake would not disengage the cruise control. it reached 85 mph before i shifted into neutral, coasted to the shoulder, and shut off the ignition. i started the car and the engine revved up again, so i shut it off and called for assistance.
05/09/201298000
 Started the engine this morning and the engine raced to over 4000 rpm, having never touched the accelerator pedal today. shut it down and started it again - same thing. never seen anything like this before on this car. i looked under the hood and a beige colored plastic guide for the cruize control cable had a chip out of the side of the guide entry point such that the cruise control cable and sheath were caught out of alignment in the slot of the chip in the guide. i pulled out, straightened and reset the cable, sheath and guide and, again started the engine. perfect idle. this is very dangerous if it were to happen while driving! i won't drive this car until i know it's resolved. do you need pictures? i don't see any recall for this here...
04/29/2012158000
 Tl* the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact was driving 25 mph when the vehicle accelerated to 35 mph without the contact depressing the accelerator pedal. the contact had to shift into neutral in order to stop the vehicle. the failure caused the contact to rive through a red light. in addition, there was an excessive increase in engine rpms when the failure occurred. the vehicle was not taken to the dealer for inspection or repairs. the vin was not available. the failure and the current mileages were 158,000.
04/29/2012158000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact was driving 25 mph when the vehicle accelerated to 35 mph without the contact depressing the accelerator pedal. the contact had to shift into neutral in order to stop the vehicle. the failure caused the contact to rive through a red light. in addition, there was an excessive increase in engine rpms when the failure occurred. the vehicle was not taken to the dealer for inspection or repairs. the vin was not available. the failure and the current mileages were 158,000. kmj
04/29/2012158000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated the vehicle suddenly accelerated on its on and the contact had to place the vehicle into neutral in order to get the vehicle to stop. the contact was driving 25 mph and the vehicle accelerated to 35 mph. the failure caused the contact to run a red light. the contact stated that the first couple of times the vehicle was started after the failure the rpm's reved up on the vehicle without any pressure on the accelerator pedal. the vehicle had not been to the dealer. the vin was not accepted. the failure mileage and current mileages were 158,000.rl
07/04/2011180000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated that while driving 60 mph with the cruise control activated, the vehicle accelerated abnormally. the accelerator pedal had become stuck to the floorboard and the contact had to repeatedly pump the accelerator pedal. the vehicle accelerated to 90 mph as the contact continued to abruptly apply the brakes. the vehicle was then shifted into neutral to disengage the vehicle speed control. upon inspection, the contact discovered that the vehicle speed control actuator cable was fractured. he then taped the cables together and was able to drive to the dealer where he purchased a new cable and installed it himself. the manufacturer was notified of the failure and a claim was filed. the manufacturer offered no assistance. the failure mileage was 180,000 and the current mileage was 207,625. kmj
07/04/2011180000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated while driving 60 mph with the vehicle speed control on there was sudden acceleration. he noticed the accelerator pedal was stuck to the floor and pushes the pedal with his foot to get it unstuck. the vehicle was going 90 mph as he depress the brake to slow down the vehicle. he shifts the gear into neutral to disengage the vehicle speed control. the vehicle then merged into a rest area and stopped. he open the hood and notice the vehicle speed control actuator cable was broken that holds the throttle body open. he taped the cable back together and drove the vehicle to the dealer where he purchased a new cable and installed it himself. the manufacturer was notified and a claim was file. they offered no other assistance. the failure mileage was 180,000 and the current mileage was 207,625. mw
04/10/201113000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated that while braking from 2 mph, the vehicle accelerated abnormally. the failure stopped within a few minutes after the contact applied the brakes. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer but the dealer was unable to duplicate the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 13,000 and the current mileage was 14,178. kmj
04/10/201113000
 Tl- the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated that while driving 2 mph ,applying on the brake pedal the vehicle accelerated unintended. the vehicle stopped within a few minutes after applying pressure on the brake pedal. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer to have it diagnosed but could not duplicate the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 13,000 and the current mileage was 14,178.cv
05/11/201180000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. while driving approximately 65 mph, the speed increased abnormally as the vehicle accelerated. the contact engaged the brake pedal repeatedly yet, the vehicle continued to accelerate. the speed rate eventually reduced which allowed the vehicle to be maneuvered to the side of the road. the gear was then shifted into neutral and the engine began to roar loudly with a drastic increase in engine rpms. the contact was able to come to a complete stop and then inspected the engine area where he detected that the cruise control cable was partially frayed and stuck to the accelerator linkage. the contact disconnected the cruise control to prevent the acceleration failure from recurring. the manufacturer was not notified of the problem. the approximate failure mileage was 80,000. kmj
09/19/2011118000
 My taurus 2002, three days after i bought it used, exhibited behavior just like that described in pe12005 for 2005-2006 model years. i had to limp home, alternating between neutral and drive, because the engine was stuck at approx 3500 rpm. turning the engine off and on did not cure this. after about 20 harrowing minutes during rush hour driving through a not-so-great section of detroit, the problem went away. ford techs could find nothing; the problem has not recurred. however, based on pe12005, i will have the position of the cruise control cable checked in case that was (or could again be) the culprit.
05/11/201180000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. while driving approximately 65 mph, the speed increased abnormally as the vehicle accelerated. the contact engaged the brake pedal repeatedly yet, the vehicle continued to accelerate. the speed rate eventually reduced which allowed the vehicle to be maneuvered to the side of the road. the gear was then shifted into neutral and the engine began to roar loudly with a drastic increase in engine rpms. the contact was able to come to a complete stop and then inspected the engine area where he detected that the cruise control cable was partially frayed and stuck to the accelerator linkage. the contact disconnected the cruise control to prevent the acceleration failure from recurring. the manufacturer was not notified of the problem. the approximate failure mileage was 80,000. kmj
09/19/2011118000
 My taurus 2002, three days after i bought it used, exhibited behavior just like that described in pe12005 for 2005-2006 model years. i had to limp home, alternating between neutral and drive, because the engine was stuck at approx 3500 rpm. turning the engine off and on did not cure this. after about 20 harrowing minutes during rush hour driving through a not-so-great section of detroit, the problem went away. ford techs could find nothing; the problem has not recurred. however, based on pe12005, i will have the position of the cruise control cable checked in case that was (or could again be) the culprit.
02/14/2012110000
 I have a 2002 ford taurus sedan, and while driving about a month ago i pushed gas pedal to accelerate, the throttles became stuck causing the cars engine to speed up to 80 mph in a 30 mph speed zone. i had to apply as much pressure to the breaks as i could to control the car, and finally i was able to pull into a gas station, with the engine still racing, put the car into park and turn off the car. i was so afraid i just set in the car for about 10 minutes to collect my thoughts. i open the hood to see if anything had broken or came apart but could not find any unusual. i turn the car back on, the engine was still racing, i looked for the accelerator cable and found it. however, i notice that the small plastic o-ring on the cable used as a stop was caught on the corner of the air intake housing. i pulled back on the cable releasing it. when i let go of the cable it went back to its normal position, the engine stopped racing and slowed to a normal idle. i crept back home were the car set for two weeks before i had the nerves to drive it again. it happen again on 3/14/12 when i pushed the accelerator pedal to pass a truck on i-70w in columbus, oh.
05/11/201180000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. while driving approximately 65 mph, the speed increased abnormally as the vehicle accelerated. the contact engaged the brake pedal repeatedly yet, the vehicle continued to accelerate. the speed rate eventually reduced which allowed the vehicle to be maneuvered to the side of the road. the gear was then shifted into neutral and the engine began to roar loudly with a drastic increase in engine rpms. the contact was able to come to a complete stop and then inspected the engine area where he detected that the cruise control cable was partially frayed and stuck to the accelerator linkage. the contact disconnected the cruise control to prevent the acceleration failure from recurring. the manufacturer was not notified of the problem. the approximate failure mileage was 80,000. kmj
09/19/2011118000
 My taurus 2002, three days after i bought it used, exhibited behavior just like that described in pe12005 for 2005-2006 model years. i had to limp home, alternating between neutral and drive, because the engine was stuck at approx 3500 rpm. turning the engine off and on did not cure this. after about 20 harrowing minutes during rush hour driving through a not-so-great section of detroit, the problem went away. ford techs could find nothing; the problem has not recurred. however, based on pe12005, i will have the position of the cruise control cable checked in case that was (or could again be) the culprit.
02/14/2012110000
 I have a 2002 ford taurus sedan, and while driving about a month ago i pushed gas pedal to accelerate, the throttles became stuck causing the cars engine to speed up to 80 mph in a 30 mph speed zone. i had to apply as much pressure to the breaks as i could to control the car, and finally i was able to pull into a gas station, with the engine still racing, put the car into park and turn off the car. i was so afraid i just set in the car for about 10 minutes to collect my thoughts. i open the hood to see if anything had broken or came apart but could not find any unusual. i turn the car back on, the engine was still racing, i looked for the accelerator cable and found it. however, i notice that the small plastic o-ring on the cable used as a stop was caught on the corner of the air intake housing. i pulled back on the cable releasing it. when i let go of the cable it went back to its normal position, the engine stopped racing and slowed to a normal idle. i crept back home were the car set for two weeks before i had the nerves to drive it again. it happen again on 3/14/12 when i pushed the accelerator pedal to pass a truck on i-70w in columbus, oh.
05/11/201180000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. while driving approximately 65 mph, the speed increased unintendedly. the contact engaged the brake pedal repeatedly and the vehicle continued to accelerate. the speed rate eventually reduced which allowed the vehicle to be maneuvered to the side of the road. the gear was then shifted into neutral and the engine began to rev rapidly. the vehicle was able to come to a complete stop. the contact inspected underneath the hood and detected the cruise control cable was partially frayed and was stuck onto the accelerator linkage. the contact disconnected the cruise control to prevent the unintended acceleration. the manufacturer was not notified of the problem. the approximate failure mileage was 80,000. js
09/19/2011118000
 My taurus 2002, three days after i bought it used, exhibited behavior just like that described in pe12005 for 2005-2006 model years. i had to limp home, alternating between neutral and drive, because the engine was stuck at approx 3500 rpm. turning the engine off and on did not cure this. after about 20 harrowing minutes during rush hour driving through a not-so-great section of detroit, the problem went away. ford techs could find nothing; the problem has not recurred. however, based on pe12005, i will have the position of the cruise control cable checked in case that was (or could again be) the culprit.
02/14/2012110000
 I have a 2002 ford taurus sedan, and while driving about a month ago i pushed gas pedal to accelerate, the throttles became stuck causing the cars engine to speed up to 80 mph in a 30 mph speed zone. i had to apply as much pressure to the breaks as i could to control the car, and finally i was able to pull into a gas station, with the engine still racing, put the car into park and turn off the car. i was so afraid i just set in the car for about 10 minutes to collect my thoughts. i open the hood to see if anything had broken or came apart but could not find any unusual. i turn the car back on, the engine was still racing, i looked for the accelerator cable and found it. however, i notice that the small plastic o-ring on the cable used as a stop was caught on the corner of the air intake housing. i pulled back on the cable releasing it. when i let go of the cable it went back to its normal position, the engine stopped racing and slowed to a normal idle. i crept back home were the car set for two weeks before i had the nerves to drive it again. it happen again on 3/14/12 when i pushed the accelerator pedal to pass a truck on i-70w in columbus, oh.
03/08/2012125000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated that while traveling 30 mph, the vehicle suddenly accelerated and the engine rpms were stuck at 4,000. the contact was able to stop the vehicle by turning the ignition off. the contact restarted the engine, and the failure continued. the contact took the vehicle to a mechanic and the mechanic disconnected the throttle cable from the cruise control module. the vin was not available. the failure and current mileages were 125,000. sm.
09/19/2011118000
 My taurus 2002, three days after i bought it used, exhibited behavior just like that described in pe12005 for 2005-2006 model years. i had to limp home, alternating between neutral and drive, because the engine was stuck at approx 3500 rpm. turning the engine off and on did not cure this. after about 20 harrowing minutes during rush hour driving through a not-so-great section of detroit, the problem went away. ford techs could find nothing; the problem has not recurred. however, based on pe12005, i will have the position of the cruise control cable checked in case that was (or could again be) the culprit.
02/14/2012110000
 I have a 2002 ford taurus sedan, and while driving about a month ago i pushed gas pedal to accelerate, the throttles became stuck causing the cars engine to speed up to 80 mph in a 30 mph speed zone. i had to apply as much pressure to the breaks as i could to control the car, and finally i was able to pull into a gas station, with the engine still racing, put the car into park and turn off the car. i was so afraid i just set in the car for about 10 minutes to collect my thoughts. i open the hood to see if anything had broken or came apart but could not find any unusual. i turn the car back on, the engine was still racing, i looked for the accelerator cable and found it. however, i notice that the small plastic o-ring on the cable used as a stop was caught on the corner of the air intake housing. i pulled back on the cable releasing it. when i let go of the cable it went back to its normal position, the engine stopped racing and slowed to a normal idle. i crept back home were the car set for two weeks before i had the nerves to drive it again. it happen again on 3/14/12 when i pushed the accelerator pedal to pass a truck on i-70w in columbus, oh.
03/08/2012125000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated that while traveling 30 mph, the vehicle suddenly accelerated and the engine rpms were stuck at 4,000. the contact was able to stop the vehicle by turning the ignition off. the contact restarted the engine, and the failure continued. the contact took the vehicle to a mechanic and the mechanic disconnected the throttle cable from the cruise control module. the vin was not available. the failure and current mileages were 125,000. sm.
11/11/201158000
 Leaving the dealer--beach ford---throttle hung wide open and could not stop the car. went back to dealer and tech. said cruise control cable came loose and hung throttle open tech--glued together and i drive this way now. said he would put his wife in the car because it is safe now
01/23/201273000
 This is my second complaint for a second related incident. after taking my car to the dealer to check my ford taurus for sudden acceleration 5 weeks earlier, the following occurred. my seventeen year old son called me from the parking lot of his high school clearly panicked that upon placing the car in gear, the gas pedal was sucked to the floor of his ford taurus and accelerated wildly out of control. this was the third time that this had occurred but this one was a near miss with a number of other vehicles. sure enough, the gas pedal was stuck to the floor and there was no way to free it up. we had the car towed to varsity ford in ann arbor, mi (invoice # focs420646). the following language is taken from the service order; customer states gas pedal stuck wide open, had to be towed in, check and advise. found throttle cable binding and holding the accelerator lever down. ordered the part and replaced the cable. note the old cable had water in it and froze (this was the service guy's speculation), that's why it was intermittent. recommended not power washing the cable end (we had never power washed the car and we are the original owners). i have retained the replaced parts for your or any other entity's inspection. total cost of this repair: $125.25; total cost of the previous evaluation 5 weeks earlier: $164.01; the cost of peace of mind that your car is not going to accelerate out of control: priceless. 1. how do i get my money back? 2. how do i know that they corrected the issue? the discussions i am reading are indicating a cruise control issue. varsity ford replaced an accelerator cable.
02/14/2012110000
 I have a 2002 ford taurus sedan, and while driving about a month ago i pushed gas pedal to accelerate, the throttles became stuck causing the cars engine to speed up to 80 mph in a 30 mph speed zone. i had to apply as much pressure to the breaks as i could to control the car, and finally i was able to pull into a gas station, with the engine still racing, put the car into park and turn off the car. i was so afraid i just set in the car for about 10 minutes to collect my thoughts. i open the hood to see if anything had broken or came apart but could not find any unusual. i turn the car back on, the engine was still racing, i looked for the accelerator cable and found it. however, i notice that the small plastic o-ring on the cable used as a stop was caught on the corner of the air intake housing. i pulled back on the cable releasing it. when i let go of the cable it went back to its normal position, the engine stopped racing and slowed to a normal idle. i crept back home were the car set for two weeks before i had the nerves to drive it again. it happen again on 3/14/12 when i pushed the accelerator pedal to pass a truck on i-70w in columbus, oh.
11/11/201158000
 Leaving the dealer--beach ford---throttle hung wide open and could not stop the car. went back to dealer and tech. said cruise control cable came loose and hung throttle open tech--glued together and i drive this way now. said he would put his wife in the car because it is safe now
01/23/2012118143
 Was riding down the road at 45mph and went to slow the car down at a stop light and the throttle failed to disengage was able to bring the vehicle to a stop using brakes and shifted to neutral to turn the vehicle off. opened up the hood and found a sleeve was stuck to the housing body causing the throttle cable to not disengage properly. we reseated the sleeve and taped up the joint in order to get the vehicle home. we noticed an investigation about this problem and other incidents similar to ours so we thought we may need to report this as well.
08/17/201065000
 This vehicle was owned by my mom when this incident occurred. she was entering her garage when the vehicle began accelerating uncontrollably and went through her garage door and wall. she was not injured in the incident but her car and garage were. she took the vehicle to the local ford dealership where the car was purchased but they could not find anything wrong with the vehicle. she did not feel comfortable driving the vehicle until it was repaired. after some time the ford dealership finally decided to replace the computer (i believe). when she brought the car to the dealership she was told there were no recalls and no investigation into sticking accelerators.
01/23/201273000
 This is my second complaint for a second related incident. after taking my car to the dealer to check my ford taurus for sudden acceleration 5 weeks earlier, the following occurred. my seventeen year old son called me from the parking lot of his high school clearly panicked that upon placing the car in gear, the gas pedal was sucked to the floor of his ford taurus and accelerated wildly out of control. this was the third time that this had occurred but this one was a near miss with a number of other vehicles. sure enough, the gas pedal was stuck to the floor and there was no way to free it up. we had the car towed to varsity ford in ann arbor, mi (invoice # focs420646). the following language is taken from the service order; customer states gas pedal stuck wide open, had to be towed in, check and advise. found throttle cable binding and holding the accelerator lever down. ordered the part and replaced the cable. note the old cable had water in it and froze (this was the service guy's speculation), that's why it was intermittent. recommended not power washing the cable end (we had never power washed the car and we are the original owners). i have retained the replaced parts for your or any other entity's inspection. total cost of this repair: $125.25; total cost of the previous evaluation 5 weeks earlier: $164.01; the cost of peace of mind that your car is not going to accelerate out of control: priceless. 1. how do i get my money back? 2. how do i know that they corrected the issue? the discussions i am reading are indicating a cruise control issue. varsity ford replaced an accelerator cable.
01/23/201271935
 My seventeen year old son had told me previously that the gas pedal had been sucked down to the floor and the car accelerated wildly. at first, i dismissed it as the floor mat getting tangled in the gas pedal. but then i experienced it myself and it was a wild and crazy experience to get the car under control without any advance notice that it was going to take off from a dead stop after putting the car in gear. i took the car to varsity ford in ann arbor, mi (invoice # focs417402) and here is the service write up language; customer states gas pedal will stick to the floor intermittently, check and advise. checked the eecv system and road test inspected the throttle and cable and found absolutely no problem that would cause this concern, however, recommended some pm tune-up work. replaced air filter as maintenance. this was the first incident. i will fill out another complaint form for the second incident.
08/01/200885000
 Rpm races up and down intermittently at all speeds since 2008. at times, the rpm will race up to 4k (4000 rpm) until the vehicle is shut off. for the most part, rpm's jump from 900 rpm to 1500 rpm whether cold or hot even without applying the gas pedal.
12/28/2011143000
 I had noticed that my accelerator would get stuck just lightly pushing on the pedal once the car warmed up it would not happen but it had happened all winter long. whenever you would start it up and start to drive the accelerator would get stuck full throttle and you would have to put it into neutral and shut the car off, open the hood and pull back on the cable that controls the throttle. i called ford and notified them of it in case of a possible recall and they said they have never heard of this problem and that it is just a common failure then prompted me to bring it in for service at a tune of $350.00. i of course did not because to me that is a manufacturer defect that should never have happened. i have owned many cars, mostly foreign and have never had any such problems. but this car is plauged with issues. faulty accelerators, faulty brakes and rotors warping frequently for no reason, sensors failing, oil pressure problems, oil smell inside the cabin at sitting idle, camshaft synchronizer failure. ford needs to be called on this because it is a major saftey concern. i live on a disability income, cannot afford to buy a new car yet for the amount of repairs ive had to complete on this car i could have bought near new. please do something about the accelerator problems and possibly look into the other problems associated with this particular taurus. ford sold a shady product and is not supporting it and making the consumer pay for their manufacturing defects.
03/10/2012162000
 My wife started to accelerate our ford taurus ses onto a highway but needed to slow down for a car in front of her that was turning. she could feel that i couldn't slow down. finally she shifted the car into neutral and turned the engine off so that she could bring the car to a halt. i came to look at the car and started it approximately 6 times and the engine would race to about 4500 rpm. then on about the 7th time, the car started fine and idled at the correct speed. have taken to the dealership where i work to diagnose the problem...
11/11/201158000
 Leaving the dealer--beach ford---throttle hung wide open and could not stop the car. went back to dealer and tech. said cruise control cable came loose and hung throttle open tech--glued together and i drive this way now. said he would put his wife in the car because it is safe now
01/23/2012118143
 Was riding down the road at 45mph and went to slow the car down at a stop light and the throttle failed to disengage was able to bring the vehicle to a stop using brakes and shifted to neutral to turn the vehicle off. opened up the hood and found a sleeve was stuck to the housing body causing the throttle cable to not disengage properly. we reseated the sleeve and taped up the joint in order to get the vehicle home. we noticed an investigation about this problem and other incidents similar to ours so we thought we may need to report this as well.
08/17/201065000
 This vehicle was owned by my mom when this incident occurred. she was entering her garage when the vehicle began accelerating uncontrollably and went through her garage door and wall. she was not injured in the incident but her car and garage were. she took the vehicle to the local ford dealership where the car was purchased but they could not find anything wrong with the vehicle. she did not feel comfortable driving the vehicle until it was repaired. after some time the ford dealership finally decided to replace the computer (i believe). when she brought the car to the dealership she was told there were no recalls and no investigation into sticking accelerators.
01/23/201273000
 This is my second complaint for a second related incident. after taking my car to the dealer to check my ford taurus for sudden acceleration 5 weeks earlier, the following occurred. my seventeen year old son called me from the parking lot of his high school clearly panicked that upon placing the car in gear, the gas pedal was sucked to the floor of his ford taurus and accelerated wildly out of control. this was the third time that this had occurred but this one was a near miss with a number of other vehicles. sure enough, the gas pedal was stuck to the floor and there was no way to free it up. we had the car towed to varsity ford in ann arbor, mi (invoice # focs420646). the following language is taken from the service order; customer states gas pedal stuck wide open, had to be towed in, check and advise. found throttle cable binding and holding the accelerator lever down. ordered the part and replaced the cable. note the old cable had water in it and froze (this was the service guy's speculation), that's why it was intermittent. recommended not power washing the cable end (we had never power washed the car and we are the original owners). i have retained the replaced parts for your or any other entity's inspection. total cost of this repair: $125.25; total cost of the previous evaluation 5 weeks earlier: $164.01; the cost of peace of mind that your car is not going to accelerate out of control: priceless. 1. how do i get my money back? 2. how do i know that they corrected the issue? the discussions i am reading are indicating a cruise control issue. varsity ford replaced an accelerator cable.
01/23/201271935
 My seventeen year old son had told me previously that the gas pedal had been sucked down to the floor and the car accelerated wildly. at first, i dismissed it as the floor mat getting tangled in the gas pedal. but then i experienced it myself and it was a wild and crazy experience to get the car under control without any advance notice that it was going to take off from a dead stop after putting the car in gear. i took the car to varsity ford in ann arbor, mi (invoice # focs417402) and here is the service write up language; customer states gas pedal will stick to the floor intermittently, check and advise. checked the eecv system and road test inspected the throttle and cable and found absolutely no problem that would cause this concern, however, recommended some pm tune-up work. replaced air filter as maintenance. this was the first incident. i will fill out another complaint form for the second incident.
08/01/200885000
 Rpm races up and down intermittently at all speeds since 2008. at times, the rpm will race up to 4k (4000 rpm) until the vehicle is shut off. for the most part, rpm's jump from 900 rpm to 1500 rpm whether cold or hot even without applying the gas pedal.
12/28/2011143000
 I had noticed that my accelerator would get stuck just lightly pushing on the pedal once the car warmed up it would not happen but it had happened all winter long. whenever you would start it up and start to drive the accelerator would get stuck full throttle and you would have to put it into neutral and shut the car off, open the hood and pull back on the cable that controls the throttle. i called ford and notified them of it in case of a possible recall and they said they have never heard of this problem and that it is just a common failure then prompted me to bring it in for service at a tune of $350.00. i of course did not because to me that is a manufacturer defect that should never have happened. i have owned many cars, mostly foreign and have never had any such problems. but this car is plauged with issues. faulty accelerators, faulty brakes and rotors warping frequently for no reason, sensors failing, oil pressure problems, oil smell inside the cabin at sitting idle, camshaft synchronizer failure. ford needs to be called on this because it is a major saftey concern. i live on a disability income, cannot afford to buy a new car yet for the amount of repairs ive had to complete on this car i could have bought near new. please do something about the accelerator problems and possibly look into the other problems associated with this particular taurus. ford sold a shady product and is not supporting it and making the consumer pay for their manufacturing defects.
03/10/2012162000
 My wife started to accelerate our ford taurus ses onto a highway but needed to slow down for a car in front of her that was turning. she could feel that i couldn't slow down. finally she shifted the car into neutral and turned the engine off so that she could bring the car to a halt. i came to look at the car and started it approximately 6 times and the engine would race to about 4500 rpm. then on about the 7th time, the car started fine and idled at the correct speed. have taken to the dealership where i work to diagnose the problem...
11/11/201158000
 Leaving the dealer--beach ford---throttle hung wide open and could not stop the car. went back to dealer and tech. said cruise control cable came loose and hung throttle open tech--glued together and i drive this way now. said he would put his wife in the car because it is safe now
01/23/2012118143
 Was riding down the road at 45mph and went to slow the car down at a stop light and the throttle failed to disengage was able to bring the vehicle to a stop using brakes and shifted to neutral to turn the vehicle off. opened up the hood and found a sleeve was stuck to the housing body causing the throttle cable to not disengage properly. we reseated the sleeve and taped up the joint in order to get the vehicle home. we noticed an investigation about this problem and other incidents similar to ours so we thought we may need to report this as well.
08/17/201065000
 This vehicle was owned by my mom when this incident occurred. she was entering her garage when the vehicle began accelerating uncontrollably and went through her garage door and wall. she was not injured in the incident but her car and garage were. she took the vehicle to the local ford dealership where the car was purchased but they could not find anything wrong with the vehicle. she did not feel comfortable driving the vehicle until it was repaired. after some time the ford dealership finally decided to replace the computer (i believe). when she brought the car to the dealership she was told there were no recalls and no investigation into sticking accelerators.
01/23/201273000
 This is my second complaint for a second related incident. after taking my car to the dealer to check my ford taurus for sudden acceleration 5 weeks earlier, the following occurred. my seventeen year old son called me from the parking lot of his high school clearly panicked that upon placing the car in gear, the gas pedal was sucked to the floor of his ford taurus and accelerated wildly out of control. this was the third time that this had occurred but this one was a near miss with a number of other vehicles. sure enough, the gas pedal was stuck to the floor and there was no way to free it up. we had the car towed to varsity ford in ann arbor, mi (invoice # focs420646). the following language is taken from the service order; customer states gas pedal stuck wide open, had to be towed in, check and advise. found throttle cable binding and holding the accelerator lever down. ordered the part and replaced the cable. note the old cable had water in it and froze (this was the service guy's speculation), that's why it was intermittent. recommended not power washing the cable end (we had never power washed the car and we are the original owners). i have retained the replaced parts for your or any other entity's inspection. total cost of this repair: $125.25; total cost of the previous evaluation 5 weeks earlier: $164.01; the cost of peace of mind that your car is not going to accelerate out of control: priceless. 1. how do i get my money back? 2. how do i know that they corrected the issue? the discussions i am reading are indicating a cruise control issue. varsity ford replaced an accelerator cable.
01/23/201271935
 My seventeen year old son had told me previously that the gas pedal had been sucked down to the floor and the car accelerated wildly. at first, i dismissed it as the floor mat getting tangled in the gas pedal. but then i experienced it myself and it was a wild and crazy experience to get the car under control without any advance notice that it was going to take off from a dead stop after putting the car in gear. i took the car to varsity ford in ann arbor, mi (invoice # focs417402) and here is the service write up language; customer states gas pedal will stick to the floor intermittently, check and advise. checked the eecv system and road test inspected the throttle and cable and found absolutely no problem that would cause this concern, however, recommended some pm tune-up work. replaced air filter as maintenance. this was the first incident. i will fill out another complaint form for the second incident.
08/01/200885000
 Rpm races up and down intermittently at all speeds since 2008. at times, the rpm will race up to 4k (4000 rpm) until the vehicle is shut off. for the most part, rpm's jump from 900 rpm to 1500 rpm whether cold or hot even without applying the gas pedal.
12/28/2011143000
 I had noticed that my accelerator would get stuck just lightly pushing on the pedal once the car warmed up it would not happen but it had happened all winter long. whenever you would start it up and start to drive the accelerator would get stuck full throttle and you would have to put it into neutral and shut the car off, open the hood and pull back on the cable that controls the throttle. i called ford and notified them of it in case of a possible recall and they said they have never heard of this problem and that it is just a common failure then prompted me to bring it in for service at a tune of $350.00. i of course did not because to me that is a manufacturer defect that should never have happened. i have owned many cars, mostly foreign and have never had any such problems. but this car is plauged with issues. faulty accelerators, faulty brakes and rotors warping frequently for no reason, sensors failing, oil pressure problems, oil smell inside the cabin at sitting idle, camshaft synchronizer failure. ford needs to be called on this because it is a major saftey concern. i live on a disability income, cannot afford to buy a new car yet for the amount of repairs ive had to complete on this car i could have bought near new. please do something about the accelerator problems and possibly look into the other problems associated with this particular taurus. ford sold a shady product and is not supporting it and making the consumer pay for their manufacturing defects.
03/10/2012162000
 My wife started to accelerate our ford taurus ses onto a highway but needed to slow down for a car in front of her that was turning. she could feel that i couldn't slow down. finally she shifted the car into neutral and turned the engine off so that she could bring the car to a halt. i came to look at the car and started it approximately 6 times and the engine would race to about 4500 rpm. then on about the 7th time, the car started fine and idled at the correct speed. have taken to the dealership where i work to diagnose the problem...
01/23/2012118143
 Was riding down the road at 45mph and went to slow the car down at a stop light and the throttle failed to disengage was able to bring the vehicle to a stop using brakes and shifted to neutral to turn the vehicle off. opened up the hood and found a sleeve was stuck to the housing body causing the throttle cable to not disengage properly. we reseated the sleeve and taped up the joint in order to get the vehicle home. we noticed an investigation about this problem and other incidents similar to ours so we thought we may need to report this as well.
08/17/201065000
 This vehicle was owned by my mom when this incident occurred. she was entering her garage when the vehicle began accelerating uncontrollably and went through her garage door and wall. she was not injured in the incident but her car and garage were. she took the vehicle to the local ford dealership where the car was purchased but they could not find anything wrong with the vehicle. she did not feel comfortable driving the vehicle until it was repaired. after some time the ford dealership finally decided to replace the computer (i believe). when she brought the car to the dealership she was told there were no recalls and no investigation into sticking accelerators.
01/23/201273000
 This is my second complaint for a second related incident. after taking my car to the dealer to check my ford taurus for sudden acceleration 5 weeks earlier, the following occurred. my seventeen year old son called me from the parking lot of his high school clearly panicked that upon placing the car in gear, the gas pedal was sucked to the floor of his ford taurus and accelerated wildly out of control. this was the third time that this had occurred but this one was a near miss with a number of other vehicles. sure enough, the gas pedal was stuck to the floor and there was no way to free it up. we had the car towed to varsity ford in ann arbor, mi (invoice # focs420646). the following language is taken from the service order; customer states gas pedal stuck wide open, had to be towed in, check and advise. found throttle cable binding and holding the accelerator lever down. ordered the part and replaced the cable. note the old cable had water in it and froze (this was the service guy's speculation), that's why it was intermittent. recommended not power washing the cable end (we had never power washed the car and we are the original owners). i have retained the replaced parts for your or any other entity's inspection. total cost of this repair: $125.25; total cost of the previous evaluation 5 weeks earlier: $164.01; the cost of peace of mind that your car is not going to accelerate out of control: priceless. 1. how do i get my money back? 2. how do i know that they corrected the issue? the discussions i am reading are indicating a cruise control issue. varsity ford replaced an accelerator cable.
01/23/201271935
 My seventeen year old son had told me previously that the gas pedal had been sucked down to the floor and the car accelerated wildly. at first, i dismissed it as the floor mat getting tangled in the gas pedal. but then i experienced it myself and it was a wild and crazy experience to get the car under control without any advance notice that it was going to take off from a dead stop after putting the car in gear. i took the car to varsity ford in ann arbor, mi (invoice # focs417402) and here is the service write up language; customer states gas pedal will stick to the floor intermittently, check and advise. checked the eecv system and road test inspected the throttle and cable and found absolutely no problem that would cause this concern, however, recommended some pm tune-up work. replaced air filter as maintenance. this was the first incident. i will fill out another complaint form for the second incident.
08/01/200885000
 Rpm races up and down intermittently at all speeds since 2008. at times, the rpm will race up to 4k (4000 rpm) until the vehicle is shut off. for the most part, rpm's jump from 900 rpm to 1500 rpm whether cold or hot even without applying the gas pedal.
12/28/2011143000
 I had noticed that my accelerator would get stuck just lightly pushing on the pedal once the car warmed up it would not happen but it had happened all winter long. whenever you would start it up and start to drive the accelerator would get stuck full throttle and you would have to put it into neutral and shut the car off, open the hood and pull back on the cable that controls the throttle. i called ford and notified them of it in case of a possible recall and they said they have never heard of this problem and that it is just a common failure then prompted me to bring it in for service at a tune of $350.00. i of course did not because to me that is a manufacturer defect that should never have happened. i have owned many cars, mostly foreign and have never had any such problems. but this car is plauged with issues. faulty accelerators, faulty brakes and rotors warping frequently for no reason, sensors failing, oil pressure problems, oil smell inside the cabin at sitting idle, camshaft synchronizer failure. ford needs to be called on this because it is a major saftey concern. i live on a disability income, cannot afford to buy a new car yet for the amount of repairs ive had to complete on this car i could have bought near new. please do something about the accelerator problems and possibly look into the other problems associated with this particular taurus. ford sold a shady product and is not supporting it and making the consumer pay for their manufacturing defects.
03/10/2012162000
 My wife started to accelerate our ford taurus ses onto a highway but needed to slow down for a car in front of her that was turning. she could feel that i couldn't slow down. finally she shifted the car into neutral and turned the engine off so that she could bring the car to a halt. i came to look at the car and started it approximately 6 times and the engine would race to about 4500 rpm. then on about the 7th time, the car started fine and idled at the correct speed. have taken to the dealership where i work to diagnose the problem...
12/28/2011143000
 I had noticed that my accelerator would get stuck just lightly pushing on the pedal once the car warmed up it would not happen but it had happened all winter long. whenever you would start it up and start to drive the accelerator would get stuck full throttle and you would have to put it into neutral and shut the car off, open the hood and pull back on the cable that controls the throttle. i called ford and notified them of it in case of a possible recall and they said they have never heard of this problem and that it is just a common failure then prompted me to bring it in for service at a tune of $350.00. i of course did not because to me that is a manufacturer defect that should never have happened. i have owned many cars, mostly foreign and have never had any such problems. but this car is plauged with issues. faulty accelerators, faulty brakes and rotors warping frequently for no reason, sensors failing, oil pressure problems, oil smell inside the cabin at sitting idle, camshaft synchronizer failure. ford needs to be called on this because it is a major saftey concern. i live on a disability income, cannot afford to buy a new car yet for the amount of repairs ive had to complete on this car i could have bought near new. please do something about the accelerator problems and possibly look into the other problems associated with this particular taurus. ford sold a shady product and is not supporting it and making the consumer pay for their manufacturing defects.
03/10/2012162000
 My wife started to accelerate our ford taurus ses onto a highway but needed to slow down for a car in front of her that was turning. she could feel that i couldn't slow down. finally she shifted the car into neutral and turned the engine off so that she could bring the car to a halt. i came to look at the car and started it approximately 6 times and the engine would race to about 4500 rpm. then on about the 7th time, the car started fine and idled at the correct speed. have taken to the dealership where i work to diagnose the problem...
08/30/2011130000
 On my vehicle, a 2002 ford taurus ses sedan with a dohc duratec engine, there are plastic components that secure the cruise control cable to the throttle body. over time these components wear out and break and become lodged in such a way as to hold the throttle open. this can have catastrophic and life threatening consequences. this happened to me this evening. if i had not quickly shifted the vehicle
08/08/201178000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact was driving approximately 30-35 mph when the vehicle abnormally accelerated and the engine rpms incresed to 4000 without warning. the contact applied the brakes and shifted into neutral, shut the engine off for a moment and was unable to restart the vehicle. the vehicle was towed to the contact's home and was not repaired. the vin was not available. the failure and current mileage was 78,000. kmj
08/08/201178000
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated while driving at approximately 30 to 35 mph the vehicle suddenly accelerated without warning the rpm increased to 4000 rpm. the contact applied the brake shifted the gear into neutral shut the engine off for a moment and was unable to restart the engine. the vehicle was towed to the contact home. the vehicle has not been repaired. the vin information was not available. the failure and the current miles was 78,000. li
04/12/201199000
 Tl-the contact owns 2001 ford taurus. the contact stated while driving at any speed the vehicle surges and continues to surge while the brake was the depressed the contact placed the vehicle in neutral to be able to stop the surging once while attempting to placed the vehicle in neutral to stop the surging the contact crashed into a vehicle. the contact stated the failure occurred intermittently. the vehicle has not been repaired. the failure mileage was 99,000 and the current mileage was 100, 000. li
05/23/201179656
 Tl-the contact owns a 2002 ford taurus. the contact stated as the engine was started there was a noise and the engine was quickly turned off and the key taken out of the ignition. the engine continued to increase excessively without the keys in the ignition for about five long minutes. the vehicle will be towed to a mechanic shop for inspection. the dealer was not contacted. the manufacturer was not contacted. the failure mileage was 79,656...mw
03/26/201099700
 I have a 2002 ford taurus sel. yesterday my cruise control cable got stuck in the open position while driving on interstate 45 in houston during the early evening. braking helped slow the car down, but it would accelarate back up again as soon as the brake was released. my son was able to get off the highway safely, but only by putting the car in neutral with it still revving up past 5000 rpm. he turned off the car when on the service road and it came to a safe stop. when the car was started up again, it would rev back up. my oldest son and i met up with him, and when we opened the hood of the car, the cruise control cable was stuck in the open position. there is a small nick and crack in the outside housing of the cable that it got hung up on. my son disabled the cruise control so that we could drive the vehicle home. i have a picture of the housing and have put a call in to my dealer, champion ford in houston, this morning. i am waiting for the service department there to call me back now.
12/28/200470000305/01/2001
 Dt*: the contact stated the vehicle suddenly accelerated. the first incident occurred while traveling at 35 mph and the vehicle accelerated to 65 mph. depressing the brakes would not stop the vehicle. therefore , the vehicle was placed in neutral and it still did not stop. the vehicle was turned off and then placed into the park position which resulted in the vehicle sputtered to a stop. an independent repair shop inspected the vehicle, but could not diagnose a problem. the second incident occurred at a stop light. the vehicle accelerated while the contact's foot lifted off the brake pedal. again, the vehicle was taken to the repair shop, and the iac valve and spark plug wires were replaced. the third incident occurred while driving 55 mph. the vehicle accelerated from 55 mph to 95 mph. it was placed in neutral and moved to the shoulder of the road. while on the shoulder the vehicle was turned off and placed into the park position. after the vehicle sputtered to a stop the insurance agency was contacted. it was towed to the dealership and test driven, however the problem could not be duplicated. the contact stated the cruise control has never been used. *ak
08/22/2005205/01/2005
 Dt: the coil spring on passenger's side broke . this happened on august 22, 2005. saw recalls online but it did not include this vehicle due to vin. the recalls were on the coil spring and the acceleration. the vehicle surged forward. if at stop sign with foot on the brake it still tried to surge forward. this happened frequently. *ak
11/15/200490107/01/2003
 Ford issued a recall on its 2002 ford tauraus vehicles for updating the computer systems. after the computer systems were updated i was told that i need to purchase a new oxygen sensor to keep the light from coming on again. i asked if this was a part of the recall and the dealership stated no that is was something different. well the same exact thing happened on my father-in-laws 2002 ford escape. i took it in and was told the same thing. i asked again if it was part of the recall and they assured me that it wasnt. i think they are wrong. well about a month later the car started accelerating on its on and jumping out of gear. this could have caused and accident but thankfully no one was in front of us at the time. then the battery on it drained down so far that the big jump box at the dealership couldn't even fix it and we had to purchase a new battery. i'm not sure of the exact date of the incidents.
05/05/200525150502/10/2003
 Since purchasing my taurus,v-6, 2002, i have experienced at least 4-5 sudden, unexpected surges in acceleration; akin to a stuck accelerator pad. the acceleration was stopped only by putting the vehicle in neutral gear. the latest event occured 5-5-2005.
09/16/20041
 Consumer states that she is having a problem with her throttle sensor. she states that she can be driving down the highway and all of a sudden the vehicle will accelerate . she states that this scares her, because she cannot stop the vehicle until she has pumped the brakes a number of times. *jb
07/09/20021
 Upon starting the vehicle whether it was in neutral or park, the vehicle lunged forward. the vehicle was taken to the dealer with no cause determined. the dealership refused to service the vehicle any longer. *jb
08/19/20041
 When consumer stopped at light, he often noticed that after a while, the car lunged forward a bit and then settled down. please provide further information. *jb
05/08/200230293
 While driving at any speed the vehicle lunged and or accelerated suddenly. *ak there was a burning odor that would be present along with the hesitating and jerking. the consumer was informed that the problem may have been due to a leak on the gasket onto the transmission. *sc
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 While shifting into reverse vehicle surged forward and collided with the vehicle in front. driver sustained minor injuries. vehicle was towed to the dealer for inspection, and dealer was unable to resolve the problem. the insurance company totaled the vehicle. *ak
10/18/20039500107/05/2002
 While attempting to put the vehicle in reverse the gear shifter became stuck in park. the vehicle suddenly accelerated backwards and impacted several trees before coming to final rest. *ak *nm
09/14/200208/01/2002
 My daughter was pulling into a parking space, she applied the brakes, the car lunged ahead and hit the building. the passenger air bag deployed and not the drivers air bag. she had her seat belt on and hit the steering wheel. i talked to ford and they siad to go through my insurance company.*ak
05/13/2002110/16/2001
 While pulling out of parking lot vehicle started to surge. vehicle ran into a wall before stopping, driver suffered injuries. contacted dealer. *ak. consumer also stated the check engile light would illuminate. *mj
10/18/2001110/12/2001
 While parking vehicle it lunged forward, jumping a curb, damaging a house. *akconsumer picked car up from dealer, pulled into a parking lot when it suddenly surged forward. *jg
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - ACCELERATOR PEDAL
05/05/200525150502/10/2003
 Since purchasing my taurus,v-6, 2002, i have experienced at least 4-5 sudden, unexpected surges in acceleration; akin to a stuck accelerator pad. the acceleration was stopped only by putting the vehicle in neutral gear. the latest event occured 5-5-2005.
05/03/200549450111/15/2002
 I was slowly pulling into a parking space with my foot off the accelerator and ready to brake, when suddenly the car accelerated. i had to stand on the brake to stop the car. had i not done so, the car would have hopped over the parking block, broken through a fence and hit a building.
02/11/200524500402/06/2005
 While driving the vehicle suddenly accelerated. when exiting the freeway the vehicle lurched forward and increased in speed. the owner put both feet on the brakes, yet the vehicle continued to go forward. the owner had to turn the engine off in order to come to a stop. *ak the transmission experienced shifting slippage, a slight leak was found in the bell housing area. the transmission was removed and the converter front hub seal was leaking. the seal was replaced along with the valve body pan. the alarm would sound when no one was near the vehicle and the vehicle could not be started unless the alarm was reset. *sc *jb
20001
 Vehicle will surge forward without acceleratot pedal being depressed, almost causing an accident. *ak
01/17/200311000106/26/2002
 Car accelerated out of control. after passing a car, my car continued to accelerate. the accelerator did not disengage after taking my foot off of the accelerator. the vehicle accellerated to speeds in excess of 80 mph. when applying the brake pedal, the care slowed from 80 mph to 60 mph. after pressing on the brakes with as much force as possible, the vehicle continued to accelerate. after several minutes and several attempts to slow the vehicle, the vehicle was stopped despite the continued acceleration. as the vehicle was accellerating i checked and found no pedal obstruction and the car was not in cruise contral mode.
10/25/2002
 While driving vehicle, consumer states' the brake pedal and gas pedal are too close. consumer states in an emergency situation consumer may press gas instead of brakes, and cause an accident. consumer states' foot became stuck under brake pedal and he was not able to stop. this resulted in a collsion. please provide any further information. ts
09/01/2002
 Sudden acceleration letter attached. dt
09/07/2002405/01/2002
 Depressing brake pedal after removing foot from accelerator, vehicle continues to accelerate. the lower the brake pedal, the faster the accelleration. twice at stop signals i was able to put the car into park; when moved to drive, all was normal. on sept 7, in marietta ga, i was unable to move transmission into park. as the car was moving very fast. from a distance of 40 to 50 feet, car climbed an earthen embankment, over large shrubs. it stopped when top was reached. i was able get into reverse and back down. a service man at the marietta ford dealer said car was driveable. and that this happens all the time as the brake and accelelrator pedals are close. when the damage repaired in st. louis, it was more extensive than the adjustor had estimated. this same problem occurred as i was driving to my home from the repair shop. scary! mr
06/02/2002
 While trying to apply brakes consumer stepped on gas pedal, causing vehicle to accelerate. contacted dealer ,and the dealer was not willing to do anything.*ak
10/11/2001110/19/2001
 Brake and accelerator pedals are too close together, when applying brake consumer applies accelerator pedal at the same time.*ak *tt
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - CABLES
05/12/200568800110/28/2001
 Consumer stated: when he entered the vehicle, and prepared to start the car, the accelerator cable disconnected from the pedal and it went to the floor. *jb
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL - CRUISE CONTROL
12/04/200777850509/05/2004
 The speed control deactivation switch on the steering wheel will not turn off the cruise control. tapping the brake pedal does turn it off. when leaving the freeway and driving on surface streets, the cruise control reactivates if the resume button is brushed. my local ford agency explained that it's caused by a defective switch on the master cylinder. that's the same problem that lead to earlier recalls by ford. *cn